Aracely Dragonstride
Aracely Dragonstride is a rowdy, cheap, gaudy ring wearing, neutral good female human warlock with black eyes, black hair, and hazelnut colored skin. They work in entertainers Orgon map
Warlock: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 9 (-1) Con: 13 (1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 16 (3)

Aracely Dragonstride physical traits

Heavy Eye brows.
Black Eye color.
Bright Eye shape.
Full Facial feature.
Small Nose.
Double chin Face shape.
Tall General.
Black Hair color.
Matted Hair general.
Weather beaten Skin aging.
Hazelnut Skin color.
Doughy Skin general.

Aracely Dragonstride behaviors and key information

I am incredibly slow to trust. Those who seem the fairest often have the most to hide.:
I use polysyllabic words that convey the impression of great erudition.:
Age: 81.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Neutral good.
Background: Criminal.
Bond: I will become the greatest thief that ever lived..
Characteristic: Cheap, gaudy ring wearing.
Flaw: I turn tail and run when things look bad..
Ideal: Redemption. there's a spark of good in everyone..
Industry: Entertainers.
Mannerism: I use loud exclamations..
Specialty: Fence.
Talent: I'm a master of disguise..
Trait: Rowdy.
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Mother

Carlotta Dragonstride is a dishonest, exceptionally beautiful, neutral evil female human cleric with mahogany eyes, black hair, and honey colored skin. They work in entertainers
Cleric: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 11 (0) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 9 (-1)

Father

Haiko Dragonstride is a funny, attractive, lawful good male human paladin with black eyes, blonde hair, and amber colored skin. They work in entertainers
Paladin: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 11 (0) Con: 9 (-1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 14 (2)
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